**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 07 02:59:56 2006 Nov 07 05:38:47 * rwhitby uses JTAG on the NSLU2 for the very first time in the life of the project ... Nov 07 06:17:40 * rwhitby completes re-flashing redboot Nov 07 07:06:04 hmm, anyone here? Nov 07 07:07:59 mangoo: hi Nov 07 07:08:13 hello Nov 07 07:09:04 mangoo: so tell me about what you've been doing with the FSG-3, and what's your end goal? Nov 07 07:09:27 NAiL will be interested in this too Nov 07 07:10:28 well, right now we're running WRT54 routers, + regular PCs running Samba, OpenLDAP, CUPS, tftp... Nov 07 07:10:46 as the PCs don't have much load, we'd like to replace them with something like FSG-3 Nov 07 07:11:01 and get rid of WRT54 Nov 07 07:11:35 so: to have a one little box, that is capable of everything Nov 07 07:12:29 mangoo: yeah, that's my eventual plan for home too. Nov 07 07:13:02 I've got the Optware bootstrap script up to scratch, so that people can install optware packages on the unmodified firmware. Nov 07 07:13:16 would be great if there were any ADSL modems which you just plug into USB, with no external power adaptor Nov 07 07:14:13 for me, debian-arm sounds somehow better :) Nov 07 07:15:49 mangoo: yep, that's my next step too. Nov 07 07:16:03 we had to do the optware thing to get the freebies :-) Nov 07 07:16:32 mangoo: do you have an nslu2-linux SSL client certificate yet? Nov 07 07:17:15 hmm, is it possible to get a bootstrap installing a minimal debian image? or even starting a debian installer? perhaps, with some work, yes Nov 07 07:17:25 nope, no SSL certificates Nov 07 07:18:30 mangoo: do you want to help with kernel patches for the fsg-3, and testing of the new open source ixp npe driver? Nov 07 07:18:46 Do you have serial on the fsg-3? jtag? Nov 07 07:19:55 serial; I didn't need jtag yet :) Nov 07 07:20:11 I could help, why not Nov 07 07:23:41 mangoo: I'll get you a SSL cert so you can access our developer areas Nov 07 07:25:33 mangoo: are you a DD? Nov 07 07:34:58 getting debian on the fsg-3 is indeed a goal :) Nov 07 07:35:53 rwitby: DD? Nov 07 07:36:34 debian developer Nov 07 08:09:09 nope Nov 07 08:09:19 ok, I'm off Nov 07 08:47:45 03blaster8 * r562 10kernel/trunk/patches/2.6.19/ (39-ixp4xx-net-driver-mtd-load-fw.patch defconfig series): Fixes to 2.6.19 Nov 07 09:42:50 03oleo * r4401 10optware/trunk/make/busybox.mk: busybox: added mkswap and losetup applets to uclibc targets Nov 07 09:45:55 03oleo * r4402 10optware/trunk/make/busybox.mk: busybox: remove SED macro Nov 07 10:51:27 1,00hi@all Nov 07 10:52:10 1,00somebody could help me with openslug and mt-daapd? Nov 07 12:32:40 hi Nov 07 15:16:20 NAiL: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-developers/message/1367 Nov 07 16:29:41 03nail * r563 10kernel/trunk/patches/2.6.19/52-nas100d-mtd-load-mac.patch: refreshed patch Nov 07 16:30:58 03nail * r564 10kernel/trunk/patches/2.6.19/ (80-kexec-arm-r3.patch series): 2.6.19-rc4: Add arm kexec support (untested) Nov 07 17:08:48 03nail * r565 10kernel/trunk/patches/2.6.19/defconfig: 2.6.19-rc4: Update defconfig to enable kexec system call Nov 07 17:15:18 eno: about the erlang stuff... I dunno. Nov 07 17:17:43 NAiL: there were two messages following up, and i was suggesting to update ixp4xx.conf Nov 07 17:18:16 ah, ok. I missed that Nov 07 17:18:33 http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-developers/message/1381 Nov 07 17:18:39 http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-developers/message/1382 Nov 07 23:27:57 hi everybody Nov 07 23:28:03 hi Nov 07 23:29:09 i think i've just cut my slug's ethernet. i've installed the newest debian kernel containing the ixp4xx_npe ethernet driver. Nov 07 23:30:09 i couldn't find any documentation about how to load that driver instead of the old intel modules, so i just replaced the "modprobe ..." line in /etc/network/interfaces Nov 07 23:31:16 well, now i guess i have to reflash the old kernel or hook my harddisk to some other machine to edit startup scripts. does anybody know the correct way to load the new driver in debian? Nov 07 23:32:45 dr_nick: which newest debian kernel? Nov 07 23:33:00 as far as I know, the d-i installer images are still using the intel driver Nov 07 23:33:30 http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/linux-2.6/linux-image-2.6.18-2-ixp4xx_2.6.18-4_arm.deb Nov 07 23:34:48 yeah, that's right. i updated from DebianSlug -> d-i rc1 ("old" driver) that worked fine. Nov 07 23:35:05 dr_nick: better as tbm in #debian-arm in irc.oftc.net Nov 07 23:35:10 s/as/ask/ Nov 07 23:35:11 rwhitby meant: dr_nick: better ask tbm in #debian-arm in irc.oftc.net Nov 07 23:35:27 ok thanks Nov 07 23:38:16 hmm. i think i'll go to sleep now and have a look at it tomorrow. it's way too late over here. Nov 07 23:38:27 bye **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Nov 08 02:59:57 2006